Dental trauma in endoscopy: A systematic review and experience of a tertiary endoscopy centre

BACKGROUNDDental injury is the leading cause of litigation in anaesthesia but an underrecognized preventable complication of endoscopy. AIMTo determine frequency and effects of dental injury in endoscopy, we present findings from an audit of outpatient endoscopy procedures conducted at a tertiary un...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of gastrointestinal endoscopy 2023-08, Vol.15 (8), p.518-527
Hauptverfasser: Tan, Chelsea Qiu Lin, Loh, Gabrielle Yi Wen, Benjamin, Tay Wei Rong, Koh, Calvin Jianyi, Mok, John Shao Rong, Hartono, Juanda Leo, Chua, Kai Ting Cheryl, Tan, Hee Hon, Siah, Kewin Tien Ho
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUNDDental injury is the leading cause of litigation in anaesthesia but an underrecognized preventable complication of endoscopy. AIMTo determine frequency and effects of dental injury in endoscopy, we present findings from an audit of outpatient endoscopy procedures conducted at a tertiary university hospital and a systematic review of literature. METHODSRetrospective review of 11265 outpatient upper endoscopy procedures over the period of 1 June 2019 to 31 May 2021 identified dental related complications in 0.284% of procedures. Review of literature identified a similar rate of 0.33%. RESULTSPre-existing dental pathology or the presence of prostheses makes damage more likely but sound teeth may be affected. Pre-endoscopic history and tooth examination are key for risk stratification and may be conducted succinctly with limited time outlay. Tooth retrieval should be prioritized in the event of dental injury to minimize aspiration and be followed by prompt dental consultation for specific management. CONCLUSIONDental complications occur in approximately 1 in 300 of upper endoscopy cases. These are easily preventable by pre-endoscopy screening. Protocols to mitigate dental injury are also suggested.
ISSN:1948-5190
1948-5190
DOI:10.4253/wjge.v15.i8.518